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Gruen VonBehrens speaks to students about the dangers and consequences of tobacco use. He says he hates his face and voice, but is thankful to be alive.
Oral cancer survivor details risks of tobacco use
As a teenager, Gruen VonBehrens was like any other teenage boy. The Illinois native was an all-star baseball player and popular with his classmates. “People looked up to me,” VonBehrens said. His priorities as a teenager were simple: baseball, food and women. “And in that order,” he joked. By the time VonBehrens turned 17, his priorities had changed. For VonBehrens, who grew up in a small town, chewing tobacco was part of a way of lif...
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County Board OKs application for funding
The Richmond County Board of Commissioners approved a Juvenile Crime Prevention Council Program application for funding in the amount of $223,539. The action came Monday evening at the commissioners’ regular monthly meeting. The 2013-2014 Program Application is requesting the funding through the NC Department of Public Safety, and of that amount, $63,655 would be in local county funds and in-kind services. The local county matching funds ar...
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John Charles Robbins | Daily Journal
Suede is located near the intersection of East Washington Street and South Lawrence Street in downtown Rockingham.
State yanks alcohol permits from club
Escalating violence and criminal acts at a Rockingham nightclub have led state officials to suspend the club’s permits to sell alcohol, according to the North Carolina ABC Commission. Sworn statements of law enforcement officers describing numerous fights with crowds as large as 450 people and an April 27 incident with shots fired and serious cutting injuries at the club known as Suede have prompted the ABC Commission to suspend the alcohol...
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Wreck in Cordova claims a life
Investigation is still under way after a collision resulting from a car running a stop sign ended in several serious injuries and one death Friday night in Cordova, police said. A truck with four people in it was heading west on Ledbetter Road when it was struck on the right side and toppled over at 8:57 p.m. The other vehicle, a Dodge Neon with two people in it, failed to stop at the stop sign where Old Cheraw Highway intersects with Ledbe...
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The Leadership Richmond class of 2013 sold tickets to help raise money for supplies that would help build a vegetable and flower garden at the East Rockingham Senior Center. The drawing was held on April 23, and Ollie Maree was the recipient of the $1000 cash prize. Leadership Richmond would like to congratulate Mr. Maree and thank everyone who purchased tickets or made donations to help the complete their service project.
Maree cashes in big with Leadership Richmond
Contributed photo The Leadership Richmond class of 2013 sold tickets to help raise money for supplies that would help build a vegetable and flower garden at the East Rockingham Senior Center. The drawing was held on April 23, and Ollie Maree was the recipient of the $1,000 cash prize. Leadership Richmond would like to congratulate Maree and thank everyone who purchased tickets or made donations to help the complete their service project.
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Ellerbe Middle School has named its A Honor Roll for the fourth six weeks. Students are: front row, from left to right: Jenrry Leon, Taylor Childers, Jerry Garcia, middle row, Maggi Chambers, Maria Juarez, Garrett Richardson, Christina Collins, Brandon Nifong, back row, Cierra Peterkin, Sherlyn Martinez, Madeline Bellanger, Luis Vega-Vazquez, Ricardo Vega-Vazaquez.
Ellerbe Middle School has named its honor roll for the fourth six weeks
Students making the A Honor Roll are as follows: Sixth Grade: Jerry Garcia, Joshua Richardson, Lorenzo Vega-Vazquez, Christopher Childers. Seventh Grade: Christina Collins, Maria Juarez, Jenrry Leon Hernandez, Sherlyn Martinez, Cierra Peterkin, Brandon Nifong. Eighth Grade: Madeline Bellanger, Maggi Chambers, Luis Vega Vazquez. Students making the A/B Honor Roll are as follows: Sixth Grade: Jennifer Gutierrez, Destiny Martin, James ...
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Pictured from left to right are students who achieved the A Honor Roll at Monroe Avenue Elementary School. Front Row: Jenna Patrick, Dominick Leviner, Clayton Currie and Jessie McKenzie. Back Row: Kiersten David, Janaya Gilbert, Jordyn Bacote and Arriel Patterson.
Monroe Avenue Elementary School recently named its Honor Roll for the fourth six weeks
A Honor Roll Jenna Patrick, Dominick Leviner, Clayton Currie, Jessie McKenzie, Kiersten David, Janaya Gilbert, Jordyn Bacote and Arriel Patterson. B Honor Roll Ahmad Anem, Efesiah Bennett, Justin Bostick, Maddison Cade, Cerina Covington, Kiersten Gibson, Piper Hopkins, Kaitlyn Huff, Alston Johnson, Arriel Patterson, Jai’Maya Ratliff, Andres Sanchez, Jihad Terry, Brazil Tindal, Ethan Burdick, Davionna Campbell, Ania Covington, Ya’Mya Doc...
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Chamber welcomes Humann as new Membership Director
The Richmond County Chamber of Commerce has named Keri Humann as the new Membership Director. Humann will be actively involved in the planning and executing of member events and programming; managing various Chamber groups, and maintaining relationships with member companies, soliciting their feedback as part of the Chamber’s on-going quest for excellence. A resident of Rockingham for 11 years, Humann comes to the Chamber with a backgroun...
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State suspends nightclub’s alcohol permits
Escalating violence and criminal acts at a Rockingham nightclub have led state officials to suspend the club’s permits to sell alcohol, according to the North Carolina ABC Commission. Sworn statements of law enforcement officers describing numerous fights with crowds as large as 450 people and an April 27 incident with shots fired and serious cutting injuries at the club known as Suede have prompted the ABC Commission to suspend the alcohol...
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Dawn M. Kurry | Daily Journal

Solar panels help cut down on the need to build power plants. You will see these panels if you head down Highway 177 past the Rockingham Speedway in Marston.
Sun power: the future of Richmond County
If you’ve driven down Highway 177 in Marston past the Rockingham Speedway, you have no doubt seen the sea of solar panels. Approximately 26,000 solar panels will sit on a total of 40 acres owned by Claude Smith by the time the construction is completed, according to Tri-City, Inc. Tri-City, Inc. recently entered into an agreement to partner with Birdseye Renewable Energy and Strata Solar for the construction and operation of a 5-megawatt ...
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